I M Looking Over a White-Striped Clover - Homework

I M Looking Over a White-Striped Clover - Homework

<p>AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE “I’m Looking Over a White-Striped Clover”- Homework Name: </p><p>Pledge:</p><p>18 total points</p><p>Part IV “What did you learn?”</p><p>You have already thought about and used several concepts from evolutionary biology that aid in our understanding of how organisms adapt to their habitats. Now let’s formally define them.</p><p>Variation Differences among individuals of a species; different forms of the same trait. Natural Selection Differential survival and reproduction of individuals bearing different forms of the same trait. Evolution Genetic change in a population over time. Adaptation The evolution of a trait that increases the likelihood of survival and reproduction of an organism in a particular environment. Exercise 8 1. What are examples of variation in the clover? 2. Refer back to Figure 1 showing the relative frequency of plain and striped clover in Minnesota and North Carolina. Explain why there is variation in the frequency of each type of white clover between each of these areas. 3. Adaptation in the white clover means that over time there is an increase in the frequency of particular traits that would help individuals in that population of white clover survive and reproduce in that particular habitat. What are examples of possible adaptations in the clover? Remember, adaptations are specific to a particular habitat. 4. Comparing the white clover populations in Minnesota and North Carolina, what would you need as evidence that evolution has occurred? 5. Several factors may exert selection pressure on different traits in white clover in each habitat. What factor would you propose is exerting the strongest selection pressure on the production or nonproduction of CN in white clover in Minnesota? In North Carolina? Exercise 9</p><p>Based on your understanding of the clover case and the definitions provided above, decide which of the following statements are true. Explain why each of the correct statements is true or correct each of the false statements to produce a true statement. 1. Natural selection can fully be explained by the phrase “survival of the fittest.” </p><p>2. Variation is necessary for natural selection to occur. 3. Adaptation is defined with respect to local environmental conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rainfall, competitors, herbivores). 4. Natural selection acts on populations, not individuals. </p>

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